Mr. Hoagie’s smile tells you all you need
to know
Brian Coleman – Mr. Hoagie – who is home
after being in West Penn Medical Center in Pittsburgh and Ruby Memorial
Hospital in Morgantown on the WVU campus recovering from the fire that
destroyed his and Ann’s home, posted on Facebook:
“Good morning to everyone. I'm so excited.
I got some sleep last nite. Praise the KING. I'm on the way to therapy soon. I
boldly confess all is well. I'm going to get better, the devil can't snatched
me from God's hands though he tried. Continue to praise God with me for
Brian Coleman with grandchild |
all he
has done and all he is going to do. I'm refreshed and restored and I'll never
be the same. Have a blessed day but most of all find someone to bless. Thank
everyone so much for all your prayers. I still need them but God's on the move.
“Mr. Hoagie”
One look at that smile on Brian’s face, as he
holds his grandchild, tells the story. What a miraculous recovery!
There are donations of clothing and other items
and fundraisers being conducted.
Sue Ahouse Schrader, Class of 1971, will be
donating part of the money from her 6-9 p.m. April 11 Thirty-One party to the
Coleman family. That will be at Sue’s Stoney Lonesome house, the yellow trailer
on the left with a pool deck just before you get to Fazio’s Eldercare, run by
Cora Fazio.
Branch Church
at 801 East Park Fairmont is collecting donated items for Brian and Ann.
There is a fund for Ann and Brian at First Exchange Bank. You can
go to the bank or mail the check to:
First Exchange Bank
Attention: Molly Kilcoyne
PO Box 388
Mannington, WV 26582
Make checks payable to Brian or Ann Coleman.
The address, phone number and email address for
Heavenly Hoagies:
Heavenly Hoagies
1139 Booth’s Creek Road
Monongah
(304) 709-2333
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